The Bluewater Energy Park (owned and operated by TransAlta) and the Bio-Industrial Park Sarnia (owned and operated by LANXESS) both provide unique sites for industries with large electrical and steam requirements, and can offer "behind the fence" pricing for companies locating within either of these parks.

Air Products' hydrogen plant,located in Sarnia-Lambton, is producing over 80 million standard cubic feet per day of hydrogen. Nova Chemicals and Air Products produce hydrogen gas that feeds into a local 30+ kilometer hydrogen pipeline network that includes a Praxair liquid hydrogen conversion facility.

Praxair Canada Inc. produces hydrogen and nitrogen in Sarnia-Lambton.

Hydrogen is transported within Sarnia-Lambton via a 30+ km. hydrogen pipeline network.
Sarnia-Lambton's chemical and refining infrastructure helps make our area an excellent location for the manufacture of components for the solar and wind industries, as demonstrated by Ubiquity Solar Inc.'s November 2013 announcement of an $11 million pilot plant in TransAlta's Bluewater Energy Park in Sarnia.